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The Pentangular tournament was played by five teaams in India during colonial rule. They were the European, (i) the Parsis, (ii) the Hindus, (iii) the Muslims, (iv) the rest which comprised all the communities left such as the Indian Christians. Mahatma Gandhi condemned the Pentangular as a communally dividing competition that was out of place in a time when nationalists were trying to unite India's diverse population. Give any three values which can be reflected from this tournament.

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The three value, which can be reflected from this tournament are:
(i) Secularism
(ii) Nationalism
(iii) Patriotism
(iv) National-integration

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